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September 23, 2010, 08:57:59 AM »
Hi everyone,
For a weak acid whose pKa is 4.2, how do I find what the pH is at the point on the titration curve where the ratio of salt (A-) to acid (HA) is 2:1 ?
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Henderson-Hasselbalch equation
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Thanks for the reply!
Would [A-] be 2 and [HA] be 1 for this problem?
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